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Monthly Archives: March 2008

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Both Houses of Hawaii Legislature Pass National Popular Vote Plan Bills

Posted on March 5, 2008 by Richard WingerMarch 5, 2008
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Late in the day on Tuesday, March 4, both chambers of the Hawaii legislature passed National Popular Vote Plan bills. Because there is a miniscule difference in wording in the two bills, one chamber will need to vote again. Thanks … Continue reading →

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Ohio Unofficial Election Results

Posted on March 4, 2008 by Richard WingerMarch 4, 2008
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See here for the Ohio Secretary of State’s web page for unofficial election returns. The site still shows zero votes counted in Dennis Kucinich’s 10th district, as of 11:40 pm eastern time. … Continue reading →

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Instant-Runoff Voting Winning in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Posted on March 4, 2008 by Richard WingerMarch 4, 2008
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The voters of Santa Fe, New Mexico, voted in city elections on March 4. One of the ballot questions is whether the city should use IRV for elections for its own officers. The measure is winning. Thanks to Lynn Serpe … Continue reading →

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Texas Primary Results

Posted on March 4, 2008 by Richard WingerMarch 4, 2008
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Here is a link to the Texas Secretary of State’s election results page. It is updated every five minutes. In the 14th district US House results, Ron Paul is leading his only opponent better than 2:1. In the Texas Democratic … Continue reading →

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Alaska Bill Would Alter Definition of "Political Party"

Posted on March 4, 2008 by adminMarch 4, 2008
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Alaska Representative Max Gruenberg has introduced HB 402, to change the definition of “political party”. The current definition is irrational. There is a 3% vote test, and an alternate 3% registration test. The alternate registration test is not based on … Continue reading →

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